Oklahoma Code § 45-902

Title 45. Mines And Mining: Certificate of competency - Violations - Examinations -
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First-aid certificates.
It shall be unlawful for any person in the State of Oklahoma to
act as superintendent, mine foreman or shot firer without first
having obtained a certificate of competency from the State Mining
Board as herein provided for.
The examination given by the State Mining Board to an applicant
for a certificate of competency as superintendent, mine foreman or
shot firer shall include a written or oral or written and oral
examination to determine that he fully understands the requirements
of the mining laws of Oklahoma.
Each applicant shall hold a first-aid certificate issued to him
within two (2) years previous to the date of the examination by an
organization recognized by the State Mining Board.
Certificates of competency for the positions enumerated shall be
granted to persons who have given the Chief Executive Officer of the
Board satisfactory evidence of their ability to perform the duties
of the positions applied for and who have obtained the necessary
grades as determined by the Board for respective positions.  In
determining the grade of each applicant, due respect shall be given
to the applicant's previous experience and record of service which
shall have equal weight with the oral or written examination given
to test the practical and technical knowledge of the applicant for
the certificate of competency being sought. Provided, however,
successful completion of the course of instruction provided by the
Oklahoma Miner Training Institute (OMTI) or other courses of
instruction provided by other training facilities and approved by
the Board shall be considered as having met this examination
requirement.

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